Relief for the destitute thousands in the West Indies : loading government ships with clothing, tents, and bedding, and ...

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Relief for the destitute thousands in the West Indies : loading government ships with clothing, tents, and bedding, and with food to last for a month /photographs by our own staff photographer, R. L. Dunn.

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Page from Leslie's Weekly, May 29, 1902.

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Six illustrations: Jackies carrying boxed meats aboard the Buffalo, which has gone to Martinique. -- Major Hugh J. Gallagher in charge of the distribution of supplies, and Captain Berry, commanding the Dixie. -- Loading cured beef on the Dixie. -- United States Ship Buffalo at the dock in Brooklyn, awaiting orders to start with supplies. -- Army surgeons who will attend Martinique sufferers. Lieut. Church, Lieut. Riley and Lieut. Clayton. -- The Dixie's sailors carrying aboard boxes of food for the destitute at Martinique.